Reykjavík Grapevine - nóv. 2019, Blaðsíða 29

Reykjavík Grapevine - nóv. 2019, Blaðsíða 29
29 Th e R ey kj av ík G ra pe vi ne Be st o f R ey kj av ík 20 19 Plastic’s not fantastic Life on an island brings with it two inherent problems. Many things have to be imported and thus don’t only come with an inflated carbon footprint but also come wrapped in plastic. There are, though, some options for green grocery shop- ping. Frú Lauga on Laugalækur offers a variety of both local and unpackaged products, and in Hei- lsuhusið in Kringlan, you can refill your brought-from-home contain- ers at the bulk-booth. For you caf- feine-heads, pick up some coffee in aesthetically-pleasing paper bags at Reykjavík Roasters. While not everyone can afford splashing the extra cash on green choices, we can all refuse plastic bags when shopping. It won’t hurt your fruit or veg to be bare on the counter. It’s all about baby steps. For instance, if you’re a regular nammiland visitor on Saturdays, keep your candy bag and reuse it. You should also bring containers for take-away goodies. This has al- ready become an established habit in other countries—let’s be part of that change. New Old is always better We all know that the prices of goods in retail stores do not rep- resent their true cost. Most prod- ucts come with externalised costs that are neither paid directly by customers nor by producers, but in the long-run, manifest in pollution and the exploitation of unskilled labourers. If you want to get off the capitalist treadmill, Reykjavík offers a va- riety of second-hand stores that will not only resolve your crisis of conscience but also save you some cash. Extraloppan in Smáralind satisfies every fashionista’s heart and the multiple Red Cross stores even donate their profits to a good cause. For pre-loved furniture, head to Góði Hirðirinn in Sævar- höfði or browse the Facebook page Gefins, allt Gefins. Vegan is the new meat It’s now widely acknowledged that veganism is the most sustainable diet. Vegan dishes require way less water than a beef-burger, and don’t result in cow farts full of potent methane, which accelerates global warming. Gló on Laugavegur, Veg- anæs in Gaukurinn, and Burro on Veltusund are only some of the best vegan restaurants in town. I am a passenger Admittedly, making green-choic- es in transport can be a toughie. That said, the recently introduced scooter rental Hopp is a viable al- ternative to cars and buses when getting around the city. Environ- mentally friendly long-distance travel is hindered by the fact that Iceland lacks a railway system, but you can still reduce your emissions by finding someone headed your destination on car-sharing plat- forms like Samferða. Who knows, if you‘re very lucky you might even hitch a ride in a Tesla. “Were there an official food of drunk people, it would be the schwarma.” DINING GUIDE Greta’s Dream Day In Reykjavík Your guide to staying green in the city Words: Lea Müller Photos: Art Bicnick & Stock Unless you’ve chosen to deem the life’s work of thousands of scien- tific experts to be “fake news,” you’re likely a bit terrified about the climate emergency. And that’s okay. While watching Greta Thun- berg sail around the world might give you comfort, you shouldn’t be all, “You go girl!” and then carry on living without reflecting on your individual day-to-day consumption choices. The “someo- ne-else-will–fix-this-attitude” simply doesn’t work. In fact, there are many simple things everyone can do to work towards the world that Greta envisions. To make these decisions easier for you, we created this list with the best environmentally-friendly options Reykjavík has to offer.

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